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A Spotlight on Maria Tallchief

Guest Post by Kate Jakubowski In The Geography of Genius , author Eric Weiner explains that geniuses aren’t born—they’re made by the worlds they grew up in. Creativity is influenced by culture, and that is why different clusters of gifted people have emerged over time throughout different places in the world. [1] That is why philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle thrived in Ancient Greece and why much of the Western musical canon comes from Vienna, when Mozart, Beethoven, and Hadyn were active composers in the late 18 th and early 19 th centuries. But one cluster Weiner omits is a group  of gifted dancers that emerged in early-to-mid 20 th century America— two groups of dancers, in fact. The Five Moons Ballerinas were a quintet of female dancers of Indigenous heritage, while two noted Russian choreographers, George Balanchine and Bronislava Nijinska, immigrated to the United States and influenced the next generation of aspiring ballerinas. At the nexus of these two groups is Mari